Dietitians’ Quick Tips
Today’s busy consumers must balance time constraints and budgets while making healthy food choices for themselves and their families.
Today’s busy consumers must balance time constraints and budgets while making healthy food choices for themselves and their families.
At the Alliance for Food and Farming (AFF), we strongly support choice and work to reassure consumers about the safety of all produce. And, thanks to the hard work of farmers and farm workers, there are more choices than ever when shopping for fruits and vegetables.
To help navigate those choices, the AFF went to our network of registered dietitians/nutritionists for their favorite produce shopping and usage tips and ideas to promote increased consumption, lessen food waste and save a little money too.
You can eat organic and conventionally grown produce with confidence. Studies and government data consistently show that both production methods provide safe produce for you and your family.
Simply choose the produce you enjoy but choose to eat more every day.
Remember to wash organic and conventional produce with running tap water (no soap or detergents!) According to the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA), washing produce often removes or eliminates any residues that may be present as well as dirt and bacteria.